Those separated include Nassim Alisobhani from her family, according to NBC San Diego. Though Alisobhani was born in California, her family includes a large contingent of people still living in Iran. She planned to make her May wedding a celebration of the merging of her Muslim heritage with the Jewish heritage of her fiancé, Justin Yanuck.

“We really wanted this to be a celebration, not just a wedding,” Alisobhani told The Huffington Post. “I could[n't] care less about the wedding. It’s about having everyone together.”

As if planning a wedding wasn't hard enough already.

Alisobhani's issue highlights the problem with half-cocked actions like this. Not only do they harm countless people and threaten America by creating an easy point of radicalization for at-risk people, they also look like shit. Like, who is against the marriage of a Muslim woman and a Jewish man?